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Elmhurst History Museum receives two awards from Illinois Association of Museums

This month, the Elmhurst History Museum was honored to receive two prestigious awards from the Illinois Association of Museums.

The regional history museum was awarded the 2024 Award of Superior Achievement (Conservation/Collections) and the 2024 Award of Excellence (Special Projects), both showcasing the dedication and ingenuity of the Elmhurst History Museum staff.

Award of Superior Achievement (Conservation/Collections)

The Elmhurst History Museum was one of the few organizations to be honored with a 2024 Award of Superior Achievement (Conservation/Collections). The award recognizes the museum’s extraordinary restoration of a historically significant painting by George Peter Alexander (G.P.A.) Healy, depicting Jennie “Jane” Byrd Bryan, wife of Thomas Barbour Bryan, a distinguished figure in Chicago and Elmhurst history.

The Bryans were early Elmhurst residents who built one of the town’s gracious estates. Best known for his portraits of several U.S. Presidents as well as other politicians and celebrities in America and Europe, Healy lived in Elmhurst during the Civil War years under the patronage of the Bryan family.

G.P.A. Healy's portrait of Jane Byrd Bryan is a highlight of Elmhurst History Museum's “By All Accounts: The Story of Elmhurst” exhibit. Courtesy of Elmhurst History Museum

Led by Curator of Collections Daniel Lund, the painting restoration project began with the acquisition of the painting through private donations and the support of the Elmhurst Heritage Foundation. The painting now hangs in the museum’s “By All Accounts: The Story of Elmhurst” exhibit, accompanied by a short documentary and historical information.

Regarding the Award of Superior Achievement, the Illinois Association of Museums stated, “to acquire and restore an important painting by itself would be triumph enough. However, to acquire, restore, and integrate the painting into an exhibit explaining both the significance of the painter and the local family within the space of two years, while also maintaining all of the other museum programs and priorities is truly remarkable. Elmhurst History Museum is highly commended on its achievement.”

Award of Excellence (Special Projects)

The museum was also honored to receive the 2024 Award of Excellence (Special Projects) for supporting programs and events tied to the museum’s 2022-23 exhibit, “In Pursuit of Happiness: Immigrants in Our Communities.”

Illinois Association of Museums shared, “the slate of programs created to support an exhibit about the modern immigrant experience in Elmhurst was truly impressive — the diversity of events ranged from concerts to holiday celebrations to talks about the immigrant experience. The museum strove to open new doors to the community, and their surveys showing the events drew new visitors from many neighborhoods proved that they did just what they set out to do.”

Many of the area residents interviewed as part of the “In Pursuit of Happiness: Immigrants in Our Communities” exhibit shared some of their treasured objects or special traditions for display. Courtesy of Elmhurst History Museum

Spearheaded by Jessie Wandersee, supervisor of education services, the museum offered a variety of programs to compliment the exhibit, including a riveting performance by the Chicago Immigrant Orchestra and a Cultural Crossroads Celebration, held in partnership with Elmhurst’s York High School International Club, Immigrant Solidarity DuPage, and the Xilin Foundation.

The Elmhurst History Museum at 120 E. Park Ave. is open to all ages and offers free admission. The museum is open 1 to 5 p.m. Tuesday to Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, and 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday. It is closed Mondays. For additional information on exhibits or programs, visit www.elmhursthistory.org.

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